Export to XML / ePub format

Is there any way, either native to Pages or using another program, to convert Pages content to ePub format? I don't think there's a PDF -> ePub translator, but starting with HTML/XML seems like it might lead to ePub format.

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.8)

Posted on Dec 4, 2009 2:29 PM

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Dec 4, 2009 6:11 PM in response to PeterBreis0807

Peter,

Thanks again! My drive-by examination of CS4 had been only to check out whatever options existed under "Save As". Export functions were the next step, but you beat me to it. I apologize if my cursory glance left me asking ignorant questions

Now... any way to convert Pages to InDesign? *8^) Maybe using some Recosoft products, with PDF as an intermediary -- though I can't imagine all those different steps would produce a very satisfactory end result... though with the translator costing $299, I would hope to get my money's worth!

-Ken

Dec 4, 2009 6:20 PM in response to kengagne

Ken

No translator that I know of, and since Pages produces problematic .pdfs I would not go down that route.

Honestly I do not use Pages for anything other than to try and fix other people's problems with it.

I have had 2 cracks at long documents with Pages and quickly hit the problems that stop you in your tracks and am only too aware of how poorly designed it is for doing anything much beyond fiddling with the very nice templates supplied.

As I keep pointing out, Apple doesn't use it. They turn to Indesign to get their material out.

Peter

Dec 4, 2009 6:27 PM in response to PeterBreis0807

Peter,

Thanks for the insight. I've been using Pages for years, but perhaps not so extensively as most. As a result, I've encountered a few issues with it, and nothing too dramatic. What sort of problematic PDFs can it produce?

I only recently invested in InDesign, and given that my templates and experience are both in Pages, I'll probably stick with it. Should I want to produce ePub files, though, I suspect my time and money would be better invested in switching to InDesign-native documents, rather than expensive and flawed translators.

Thanks again,

-Ken

Dec 4, 2009 6:46 PM in response to kengagne

I also tried Calibre, but none of the programs did exactly what I had in mind.




Both Calibre and Stanza will convert Pages PDF files to ePUB. However, as you noted, your results may not be what you expect. Using these applications it is better to create a very simple PDF source file for conversion. While Calibre retains your images while Stanza drops the completely (except possible for the first one which it may interpret as a a book cover) and neither application will retain things like "shapes" used as sub-chapter dividers, text boxes/background colors, paragraph borders/rules, etc. If drop shadows are used, Calibre will simply render them as black rectangles. Both applications may do strange things with text depending on whether you use blank lines to separate paragraphs and or want paragraph indents, justified text, and such. Stanza also annoys me because it adds any header to the last paragraph of text on each page which adds an extra carriage return and divides the paragraph into two parts. For these and other reasons, I have switched to custom Pages PDF files targeted at 800x600 displays at 180 DPI. This allows me to create a single file for use on both my Amazon Kindle 2 (800x600 @166 DPI) and a Sony Pocketbook Edition (800x600 @ 200 DPI). Since I only create files for my own use or reading to the grandchildren (i.e., what I call "personal publishing"), this "non-print" work flow serves my purpose but may not be suitable for you.

I'll have to look more closely at InDesign... I have CS4 but am not familiar with its ePub features.




The basic strategy here is to create individual chapter documents and save them. You then create a "book" project and assemble the saved files to it. I tried the free 30-day trial software be never managed to create a good ePUB file. InDesign is great for layouts but its "in-line" handling of images seems less functional than that of Pages' -- especially if you want to include a captioned, inline image. (I.e., you have to clipboard and group the image and text rather than simply creating single texted image object as in Pages.)




In any case, good luck. After looking at the currently available software, I opted to stick with Pages for ease of creating files which are, for the most part, compatible with both of my readers.




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